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39th Annual Big Time Festival at Point Reyes National Sea Shore – Kule Loklo, Bear Valley
Please join us for a new chapter of Big Time, a gathering that evokes the past while exploring the present and future of the Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria and Native California.
Walk through Kule Loklo with an appetite for listening, talking, learning, and storytelling with demonstrators, allies, park staff, volunteers, and tribal members. Traditional dancers may attend to share dances.
Learn more about the Coast Miwok and other local American Indians now and going forward at a variety of informational booths. Join park staff and volunteers in programs throughout the day to discuss questions of place, land, and belonging.
This event is great for the whole family and is free of charge. Bring a picnic lunch and spend the day.
Free Admission
Songs composed by Sky Road Webb
Stories by Alicia Retes
Lectures at the Fire Circle 11:00 am
- Greg Sarris – “How a Mountain was Made: Storytelling, a Connection to the World and Us”
- Henry Frank – “My Journey to and from San Quentin”
- Activities for kids and adults
- Traditional dance
- Traditional California Indian crafts and sale
- Food
For more information, contact Carlo Arreglo at 415-464-5146
ADMISSION INFO
Free Event
The trailhead for the 0.4-mile long trail leading to Kule Loklo is at the north end of the paved parking lot at the Bear Valley Visitor Center. Parking is free. See directions here.
Phone: 415-464-5146
Website: https://www.nps.gov/pore/planyourvisit/events_bigtime.htm
Additional time info:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm